India steel market hit by unfair imports, dumping amid slump in China: former steel secy
Former steel secretary Nagendra Nath Sinha has raised concerns about the Indian steel market being impacted by unfair imports and dumping, exacerbated by a demand slump in China. He emphasised the need for the government to take immediate action t...
He also warned of the price realisations getting affected due to surging imports impacting the profitability of steel makers.
"To the extent the imports currently happening are unfair and there is dumping going on and the Indian government should certainly respond to them in a timeframe," Sinha said.
His statement assumes significance as local steel players have been raising the issue of imports for months from select countries including China.
Steelmakers have raised concern that India is becoming a net importer of steel against the aim to become a global supplier of the commodity.
Sinha said "...duty prayers for imposition of the duty are being considered at a longer timeframe for about a year and a half that is not going help industry at least give them a fair hearing."
On August 16, the government initiated an anti-dumping probe into the import of hot-rolled steel products from Vietnam following a complaint by a domestic industry.
The commerce ministry's investigation arm Directorate General of Trade Remedies (DGTR) is probing the alleged dumping of 'hot rolled flat products of alloy or non-alloy steel'.
According to the DGTR notification, Indian Steel Association has filed an application on behalf of domestic producers - JSW Steel Ltd and ArcelorMittal Nippon Steel India Ltd - seeking initiation of an anti-dumping investigation on imports from Vietnam.
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